Ceramics

Faculty

Dylan J Beck
Assistant Professor
djbeck@ksu.edu

Yoshiro Ikeda
Distinguished Professor
iyoshi@ksu.edu

Glen R. Brown
Professor
gbrown@ksu.edu

The K-State ceramics program fosters an interdisciplinary and challenging learning environment. Our undergraduate program is designed to prepare BFA candidates for a career in the arts.

In any given semester, there are 5 to 9 graduate students, 10 to 15 undergraduate students concentrating in Ceramics, and a visiting artist in residence. The ceramics area occupies over 7,000+sq. ft.  of the ground floor of the newly renovated Willard Hall. The new space boasts individual studio spaces for ceramics majors and state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. Individual studio spaces and common work spaces generate a dynamic, creative learning environment.

Past undergraduate students have focused on production of functional ware, design, sculpture, and installation. Some recent Ceramics majors have gone on to succesfully persue careers in the Fine Arts, pottery production, art thereapy, and design. Many undergrads have been accepted into nationaly competitive MFA programs.

 

Program Concentration Course list.

ART 265 Ceramics I
ART 565 Ceramics II (may be taken 4 times)
ART 665 Ceramics III (1-5 hours) (may be taken 3 times)
OPTIONAL ART 430 Independent Study
ART 410 BFA Exhibit
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21 Hours

 

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